"Why do we desire a descriptions? Why do we seek a synopsis? Why do our feeble minds require a summary to intrigue us? Why can't we just pick up a book, regardless of genres or synopsis, and then decide whether or not the book satisfies. After it has been read. But no. The human race doesn't judge a book from its cover, it judges a book from its back. We assume, we dismiss, and we judge. Why can't we live in a world where human race judges books by their content? Why are books dependent on the summary of their being rather than the books themselves? Why are we bound by the shackles of society who has instilled in youth and elder alike that the quality of a book is determined by its description? And plus synopsizes seem unnecessary and a complete waste of time. Fuck you Mr. Sable" -Kai Asherah Girls, Guys, and Ghosts